This is such a relief! One of the main reasons I was concerned was because of a commentary on the back of this book regarding another of L’Engle’s books, A Wind in the Door. The commentary for this books states, “A suspenseful, life-and-death drama that is of believable cosmic significance. Complex and rich in mystical religious insights, this is breathtaking entertainment.”
I thought, “Geez, if this lady is a New Age mystical writer, we won’t be reading any of her books!” But then I decided I’d ask to be sure, since it is an award-winning book. I’m relieved to know that you all will read this book with your children and have enjoyed it yourselves.
If I could ask a couple more questions…First, will you be allowing your children to read this independently or will you make it a family read-aloud? Second, ds is 8. He is mature for his age, in my opinion. Do you think I would be wise to wait until he’s 9 or 10 before handing this book to him to read?
Thanks again,
Lindsey
P.S. I should probably add that this is for his leisure reading only. Not for school, not for narrating, just something for him to read during his free time.